in australia where yesterday the deejays apologized saying they meant no harm, their broadcasting company released a statement saying everyone is deeply shocked. they felt it best the deejays don't make any comment right now and don't do their radio show again until further notice out of respect for this situation. here in britain this news is being called staggering, because you know what? something that that prank phone call highlighted other than the breach of security was the kindness and unsuspecting willingness of those nurses to help apparently thinking they were really talking to the queen. people here say, you know what? as the hospital emphasized, they're trained to help people and not deal with things like this. few probably thought of this when you're laughing at the prank how are those affected dealing with the embarrassment and the attention that was worldwide. craig. >> michelle from that hospital today in london. thank you. >>> still aahead here on this friday afternoon, vermont congressman peter welch will join me live. i'll get his reaction to speaker boehn boehner's new